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As Elon Musk contemplates the relationship between several of his companies, he said on social media that Tesla shareholders will vote on whether to invest in xAI.
Elon Musk said on Monday he does not support a merger between his electric vehicle maker Tesla and his artificial intelligence startup xAI, which owns the Grok chatbot and competes with the likes of OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Musk's announcement comes hours after xAI debuted its latest flagship AI model, Grok 4. The 54-year-old discussed the recent innovation during a nearly hour-long livestream shared on xAI's X page, during which he did not mention the chatbot's integration into Tesla vehicles.
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GB News on MSNElon Musk sparks Tesla frenzy with cryptic social media post and 'end of year' deadlineElon Musk has dropped a massive hint regarding the future of Tesla's electric vehicle models in his latest social media post. Following the highly anticipated release of the new Tesla Model Y, the Elon Musk-led brand could be planning to unveil new vehicles in the coming months.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTesla Stock Has A New Base And Cathie Wood Is Buying As Elon Musk Looks To Consolidate Business EmpireCathie Wood and Ark Invest scooped up nearly 60,000 shares of TeslaTSLA in Friday's stock market as CEO Elon Musk seeks further cooperation between his businesses with SpaceX and potentially Tesla investing in his artificial intelligence company,
Musk, never one to pass up the opportunity to showcase his juvenile sense of humor, quote-tweeted the image of the phallic geofence shortly afterwards and wrote “Bigger, longer and uncut” accompanied by a laughing emoji in an apparent reference to the South Park movie.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is lashing out at Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, telling the technology analyst to "Shut up." On his social media platform X on Tuesday, the billionaire posted "Shut up, Dan,
Tesla continues to find solace in EV-friendly Norway despite a sustained sales slump across the rest of Europe.